TheGearMt md Preserving ind Freezing Co., WELLINGTON. THE Gkak Compaky'sManore Works are under the superintendence of a Jfnuacet ol manyyears'raperienco in the trade-who is also an Agricultural Chemistland !l h/'T CS )iT 8 T U m IU "' 1 e . n ,W om f ml mattor (rendered stinioicuUy »oluble oythe ajdihonof sulphurm acid andspeoially prepared to meet the requirements o eahpartioularraop, praoticaUy replace in tlio soil tho whole of the properties 1 Btraeteu in the ordinary courso of fanning. l v r""" uu DON'T LET YOUR LAND "RUN DOWN. IT PAYS TO UsE GEAR CD ><| . ■ MANURES. / W5 The, Manuresnowhnve obtained a reputation which hummed a largo salo throughout the Colony, and Lavo elicited numerous testimonials, iriiicli, together with thoG.™ ment Analyst's wports, may be fleen at tliaAgont'e Oflicos. The large output has enabled the Company to reduce the prices,- which, with all particulars, may be obtained fromLOWES AND lOKNS, AGENTS.'
AUSTRALM.MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Offico, Custom bouso-quay, .Wf'Jngton, Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace. MJD, O.M.G, M.L.O. [Chairman] j The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairman]! Alfred do iatho Brandon, Esq. s The Hon, Edward Richardson, 0 M G,, M.L.O. J John Dunsan, Esq. Medical Of Jeer; Dr W. G. Komp, M.8,0.5., (Kn^jmd), mHE WEALTHIEST 1 AND MOST PKOSPEROUS •AUSTRALIAN LIFB OFFIOB, AiTD TUB LARGEST IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE. the Onl.y Colonial Lira Ofeiob WHIOH DEOLAUES A BOOTS EVERY TEAR, J'he Method of Valuation adopted by (Ms Society is of the moil Stringent Okratkr, and eimirea a Considerably larger Reserve lomeA Liahilities thanlhat held by any odiat ($k iii the mtralmian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED . £11,000,000. ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested toyitld nearly 6 per ocnt Polioies in Force Sum Assured ... Acoumulatod Funds Annual Income... Cash Bonuses Divided . 116,205 , $8,888,285 £11,328,44? £1,960,12£ , £5,434,G2S BONUSES. oabh no::as for use year, 1892, £504,201 yioldingEevevsionai'y Bonuses amounting tc £1,030,000, after making special bes'ehykb' amountii/j So £234,611. OASti uonuses deJared for last five years over nro millions, yielding lioversiosarj Bonuccs exceeding uonn millions. AS&URE YOUR L IF! In tbo A.M.P. SOCIETY ' AND SrOOBF A BONUS. EYEKY YEAS EXEPNSES OF MAfIAGEMEM LESS THAN W PER OENT. ON THA TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W, JUOWE, . Resident Secretary. Bhanod Offiie— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, / WEIiiiMTOJSY LcjALAGßtra—Mastetton,LdWES & tORNS ; Greyhen, F. H. WOOD'. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from tho ago ol nine. (Established tlireo years,) HEADMASTER, O. L Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke Collcgo.Cambridgc; Resident Assistant Master, E..Y. Bannister, 8.A., New Zealand University j Drill nil Gjinnast'O Instructor, Sergeant Lawieuco. Subjeets—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Kngligli, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euolid, Algebra.. Boys prepared for scholarships andentrance at ChristclmrchandWangamii, The school games, oricket, and Association football, are personally 'superintended, and the hoys are thoroughly looked after out of sohool liourse, Th house has largo rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for oricket and football. Vawnoieß for several hoarders and day boys, . Mr Gardiner's sister is in cborgo oftht domestic arrangements, The nest term will begin early in tho Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospectus and full information on application to Woodcote House. ; THOMAS JACK), • ./OABIWETMLAkEK,'/; ; : -../; /: ;;OTflp^te^:;.'..■'!;-
W. B, UAennells,' LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL 1 AGENT, ■ PERRY TO! IST, MA3TERTON, ;. AGENT FOR,' I London and Lancashire Fire insatano. . Company. Colonial Mutual Lifo Assurance Comi P an y ■ . ■ Now Zealand Accident Insurance Com pany, Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. etc., etc, ' . Agent for thoP'iblio Trustee." Deputy Officii' Asaignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa ' On behalf of various clients I have t mmm TO LUND nn Freehold Pro- , perty from G PER CENT. e YJJ7E have pleasure in announcing to the I VV inhabitants of Jfastcrton and the •> public generally thut-wo have purchased 8 the old-established business formerly car--3 on by Mr W. Ncill,. and solicit a ,2 continuanco ol that Bu';-;>ort wnioh has bc6n so liberally accorded te him in the past. THELIVEIW DKFARTMENT will bo under our personal supervision, and ovcry II attention will be paid to all horses placed in ;o . iur charge. »' 'SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate eh.'uyes. Telegrams from 8' Jommoreial travellers promptly attended to. 7 Horses Brohcr. to Sa die or 'Harness with the utmost care and eatisfaoiion guaian» tcsd; E ABUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS ns'herctoloru, Norn-Tie Tenui and Castlepoiu COACHwillrunfls usual, and will be in - charge nf a comj;etci)t and popular driver, \ who can bo relied on to pay every attention T to passengers and goodi. g PAKCELS entrust:d to our care will bo carried at moderate rales," WELLKK BROS, \ MASTEItTON jtf.PINEEY, BfroB.MEBLV WITH W. UAWKE) EfiSlo notify the publii of Master*,,) that. ,i bo Ims procured a comfortable Landau . Oaiiwaok, which lie will run to end from the ...ilwav Station, to m»et oil trains. Private partus can hue Hie Carriage ou tho most reaV wnaolo terms. Now-All orders left with Mr KlhvHSmWlrr will >«•'mmMrM/mhA tc. • PATENT UOLLEP i SOLUBLE COFFEE FOWDEK. ,y Only requires boiling water or milkpoured over powder. As couvcnient.jMchcheaper, it and belter than Essence or Extracts. STRANG'S RENOWNED MAORI BRAND it .. ■ : COFFEE, ■ id A Blend of tho Finest Mocha and Ceylon 'c Coffees, Liquored in the usual way,l- - COFFEES aresuperior to - O any others, being prepared'by his unique patented Dry. Hot-Air process' ■,PUIIE SILK-DRESSED PEPPERS AND •■•'-,. : SPICES! Jv, '■.. , ••'•. Ask yqurGrocerfor them. ' _ ;^~; /:'J)AyjJ):MMNGr( .OOFFEF^SPECIALIST.INyEROAIIGILL:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 24 January 1894, Page 1
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876Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 24 January 1894, Page 1
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